After "Applying Changes" search for "Hindi" and set it in first row. Then click on "Apply System wide", which will set all changes as System wide. ( Required root password.) This settings only affect the language your desktop & application displayed in. To changes/set ( language ) system environment like currency or date format settings, we have to change "Text" tab settings. Select you language and "Apply System-Wide". This changes locale setting file --> /etc/default/localeFrom:LANG=en_US.UTF-8Into:LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LANGUAGE="hi_IN:en_US:en" { After change "Text" tab changes will be }LANG="hi_IN.utf8" LANGUAGE="hi_IN:en_US:en"

You have to logout and login to see the settings get affects system wide.

Need to get 9,029kB of archives. After this operation, 27.2MB of additional disk space will be used. I will recommend to install following package to support maximum number of codecs. ( 40 - 50 MB disk space)gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiversegstreamer0.10-plugins-base gstreamer0.10-plugins-goodgstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse

I had experience few error when there was big flash file running continuously:[ 1234.220245] Out of memory: kill process 1234 (run-mozilld[ 1234.228393] Killed process 1238 (firefox-bin)

Find below images to see flash content running with firefox plugin as well as gnash player. [ This have tracking control as well as sound plays very well. ]Just to give idea I am putting file format details.

So I can confidently say that gnah & mozilla-plugin-gnash 0.8.7 can play Flash Player 6 compatible files.

Now I want to try to play YouTube's flash video on my beagle board. I have 2 options1. I can set YouTube to use only html5 videos --> http://www.youtube.com/html5But as Firefox is not able to support current video formats. It will show error message. (Firefox 3.6 is not able recognize video format.)Please check Firefox http://www.youtube.com/html5 (WebM enabled version coming soon)

Supported Browsers

We support browsers that support both the video tag in HTML5 and either the h.264 video codec or the WebM format (with VP8 codec). These include:

Firefox (WebM enabled version coming soon)

Google Chrome (h.264 supported now, WebM enabled version coming soon)

2. You can download those videos with "abby" or "clive" or "cclive" and then play with mplayer or any other player.

Clive: video extraction utility for YouTube, Google Video and others. clive is a command line utility for extracting videos from Youtube and other video sharing Web sites.Cclive: is a lightweight command line video extraction tool for Youtube and other similar video websites. It is a rewrite of the clive software in C++ with lower system footprint and fewer dependencies.Abby: is a front-end for cclive and clive used to download videos from Youtube and other similar video hosts. Abby is written in C++ and depends on the Qt framework.